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Fannie Mae, the federally controlled mortgage finance giant, said Thursday it lost $19 billion in the third quarter and had submitted a request to the Treasury Department for $15 billion in more aid to stay afloat.
 
Skepticism on Privatizing Fannie, Freddie: GAO Analysis Says Past Aid From Treasury Would Distort Market Perceptions (Post, September 11, 2009)
 
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Avoid NYSE Delisting as Shares Triple (Post, September 5, 2009)
 
Fannie, Freddie Shares Slide on Analyst's Report (Post, September 2, 2009)
 
Fannie, Freddie Unlikely to Return Aid: Regulator Openly Doubts Firms Can Repay All $85 Billion (Post, July 31, 2009)
 
Fannie, Freddie Scale Back Gifts to Charity (Post, May 18, 2009)
 
Fannie Loses $23 Billion, Prompting Even Bigger Bailout: Chance of Repaying Taxpayers Is Slim (Post, May 9, 2009)
 
Fannie Mae Taps Senior Executive To Be New CEO (Post, April 21, 2009)
 
Fannie, Freddie Budget $210 Million On Bonuses, Draw Lawmakers' Fire (Post, April 4, 2009)
 
Fannie, Freddie Decry Bill to Tax Bonuses: Proposal Could Put Housing Recovery Programs at Risk if Employees Leave (Post, March 20, 2009)
 
Fannie Plans Retention Bonuses As Outlined by the Government (Post, March 19, 2009)
 
Fannie's Red Ink Prompts U.S. Aid: Mortgage Firm Lost $59 Billion in 2008 (Post, February 27, 2009)
 
U.S. Doubles Fannie, Freddie Backing to $400 Billion (Post, February 19, 2009)
 
Fannie Mae To Seek Funds From Treasury: Mortgage Firms' Requests For Aid Near $65 Billion (Post, January 27, 2009)
 
Fannie Talking to FDIC About IndyMac Mortgage Buyback (Post, January 1, 2009)
 
New Board Named at Fannie Mae: Regulator Picks Members; No Stock Awards for New Directors (Post, December 25, 2008)
 
Fannie to Let Renters Remain in Foreclosures (Post, December 15, 2008)
 
Fannie, Freddie Halt Foreclosures for Holidays (Post, November 21, 2008)
 
Fannie in Danger Of Stock Delisting: Sub-$1 Price Violates NYSE Rules (Post, November 19, 2008)
 
Aid to Fannie, Freddie May Top Expectations: Firms' Health Has Worsened During Crisis (Post, November 14, 2008)
 
Freddie, Fannie Loan Limits Could Complicate Big Buys (Post, November 8, 2008)
 
Fannie Asset Write-Down Raises Concerns: Mortgage Giant's Action Increases Chances It Will Tap Government Funding (Post, October 30, 2008)
 
Fannie, Freddie Become Hot Topic in Campaign (Post, October 9, 2008)
 
Probe Into Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Widens (Post, September 30, 2008)
 
Salaries Set for Fannie, Freddie CEOs: At Mortgage Giants, New Leaders' Pay May Top $1 Million (Post, September 26, 2008)
 
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